Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To reduce our house offer because of undisclosed sewage pumping station in the garden

164 replies

CheesyGhost · 03/09/2020 21:58

We have today discovered through our solicitors that the house we have agreed to buy at full asking price has a significant chunk missing out of the middle of the garden which wouldn't legally belong to us as a sewage pumping station is underground there, and a long stretch of the property, although legally our property, requires right of access for the sewage company at a width of 3 meters. The timber garage has been built on this despite the deeds clearly stating that the access cannot be blocked. When challenged, the vendor has said that the sewage company only actually need one meter of access to check the pump monthly and it has never been a problem in the 7 years they have lived there which is why they built the garage where it is. We are hoping that this will be our forever home so I'm sure that at some point in the next 50 years, the sewage company are going to want their full 3 meters to deal with any significant issues.
We are very annoyed that this was not disclosed prior to this point and the estate agent claims that they did not know about it either though the vendor clearly did.
In all honesty, we were planning to rip down the garage and rebuild it anyway but now we know this, we will look to rebuild elsewhere in the garden so we could keep the access free in the long term. Even with the chunk missing, it is a very good sized garden as we can't see this being a problem as such and although not ideal to have the pumping station essentially in our garden, that's not a huge issue either for our day to day living from what we can currently assess.
But we are angry that what was advertised is not what we are buying and would like to renegotiate our offer. Are we being unreasonable in asking for a £5000 reduction which would cover the rebuild of the timber garage at least? I know we were going to do it anyway for our own taste but there is almost 6m² of garden missing compared to what was advertised.

OP posts:
Whoopsmahoot · 04/09/2020 21:46

Not worth the risk-I’d pull out. You were deliberately not told for a reason

minnieok · 04/09/2020 22:00

Depends on the size of the garden. Personally I would pull out

Catsick36 · 04/09/2020 22:06

That sounds like way too much grief. I would pull out and go after them financially for not disclosing this in the very first place.
You're making adjustments for it already. You'll be doing that any time you want to do anything with your own house.
Surely it would have come up on land searches?

ReceptacleForTheRespectable · 04/09/2020 22:13

Surely it would have come up on land searches?

That's exactly how it has come up, from the sound of it!

carlywurky · 05/09/2020 19:22

We have one in a garden near us which serves our garden. I regularly thank my stars it's not in our garden.

The thing is incredibly temperamental and jams easily. The aftermath is not nice. Often there are big vehicles there with floodlights on and engines running at night.

I would be walking away from this one if I were you, unfortunately.

carlywurky · 05/09/2020 19:23

It serves our road, that should say, not our garden.. !

Deadposhtory · 05/09/2020 20:06

To be honest I'd pull out.

Deadposhtory · 05/09/2020 20:08

Posted too soon. My mum has one in her garden and it overflowed.
It was nasty! The hassle and stress is unbelievable

jillandhersprite · 05/09/2020 20:31

I was given good advice - always buy a house looking at it as though you are having to sell it...
This will be a difficult house to sell for all the reasons given. Use that information wisely...

lyralalala · 05/09/2020 20:43

If it wasn't a big deal then the sellers wouldn't have tried to hide it, or the monthly visits, from you and the estate agents

Thisismytimetoshine · 05/09/2020 20:45

@lyralalala

If it wasn't a big deal then the sellers wouldn't have tried to hide it, or the monthly visits, from you and the estate agents
This ^^ This is not a thing you "forget" to disclose.
Dishwashersaurous · 05/09/2020 20:53

I , and many other people wouldn’t buy this house because of it.

Therefore the house will be difficult to sell.

Not to mention potential problems and the likelihood of the water companies digging up your garden

rslsys · 05/09/2020 21:43

We had the village substation in our garden. Had to make sure our gates had 3 metre clear opening. Had to provide Electric company with keys for said gates and they had 24/7/365 right of access.
Walk away, there's ALWAYS another house.

Changeusernameeachpost · 06/09/2020 21:33

What have you decided to do OP? Reduce offer or pull out ?

New posts on this thread. Refresh page